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  • 1plug — 1 noun (C) 1 ELECTRICITY a) a thing used for connecting a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity: a two pin plug b) BrE informal a piece of plastic, usually on a wall, where electrical equipment is connected to the main… …

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  • 2Danish telephone plug — Danish Telephone plugs, from left to right: Shallow wall socket with modern thin plug, shallow wall socket with earlier 18mm plug, shallow wall socket with RJ11 Telephone adapter (doesn t fit due to cable duct below), normal size RJ11 wall socket …

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  • 3VESA Digital Flat Panel — PIN Наименование Назначение 1 Tx1+ TMDS Data 1+ 2 Tx1 TMDS Data 1 3 SHLD1 …

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  • 4Digital Flat Panel — PIN Signal PC Signal Display 1 TMDS data 1+ Rx0 2 TMDS data 1 …

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  • 5BS 1363 plug adapters — …

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  • 6Common electrical plug and socket problems in Hong Kong — This article exists to give readers an insight into some problems regarding electrical plugs and sockets in Hong Kong.OverviewBS 1363 is the mainstream wiring system in Hong Kong. In old buildings, the BS 546 system is also common. Due to its… …

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  • 7Digital Flat Panel — DFP Type Digital video connector Superseded VGA connector Superseded by Digital Visual Interface General specifications Pins 20 Data …

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  • 8VESA Plug and Display — (P D) is a video connector for digital monitors, such as flat panel displays and video projectors, ratified by VESA. It was introduced around the same time as DFP, marketed as a replacement of VESA Enhanced Video Connector and an extension of DVI …

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  • 9Telebrás plug — The Telebrás plug is the old Brazilian telephone plug and socket system. It uses a large plug (about 4cm x 4cm) with four flat metal pins, three of the pins having the same orientation and the fourth pin being rotated 90 degrees to make it… …

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  • 10Edison Plug — F/A/V An ordinary household plug with two flat blades and a ground pin. (Lighting) …

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